Graphites This remedy belongs exclusively to the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia. It was classed by Hahnemann among the “Antipsoric Remedies,” as being more especially adapted to the treatment of chronic diseases. We

Euphrasia officinalis EYEBRIGHT. Euphrasia officinalis, or “Eyebright,” is an annual, belonging to the family SCROPHULARIACEAE. It is common in northern Europe and in England, and is found in the northern United

Eupatorium perfoliatum This drug, which has hardly as yet an established place in the pharmacopoeia, although it is a much used and highly prized “domestic” remedy, has been but imperfectly

Dulcamara GENERAL ANALYSIS. VITAL POWER, A. Sensorium. Depressing; signs of anaemia; vertigo on rising, with debility and general trembling. B. SPECIAL SENSES. A partial action only; vision failing as from paralysis of the

Cyclamen SOW-BREAD. The student of materia medica should, at the very outset of his career, begin to guard against a danger which often besets the physician and leads him astray

Colocynthis cucumis SQUIRTING CUCUMBER : BITTER APPLE. We use in medicine the pulp of the fruit, an exceedingly bitter and nauseous production. It was known to the early Greeks, and

Conium maculatum SPOTTED HEMLOCK. Umbelliferae. It is a native of Europe, but is naturalized in the United States. The active principle is conia, a yellowish oily-looking transparent fluid, lighter than water,